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Awards. Bator Award (2014) Joshua Daniel Wright (born January 20, 1977) is an American economist, attorney, and former government official. Wright served as a commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) from 2013 to 2015. At the time of his nomination, Wright was the fourth economist to serve as an FTC commissioner. [2]
William "Bill" Shannon Lerach (born March 14, 1946, [1] Ohio River Valley, [2] Midwestern United States) is an American disbarred lawyer who specialized in private Securities Class Action lawsuits. The $7.12 billion he obtained as the lead plaintiff's attorney in the case against Enron is currently the largest sum ever recovered in a group of ...
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In 2014, the firm was sanctioned for filing a frivolous securities fraud lawsuit against Boeing related to the 787 Dreamliner airplane. In his sanction order, U.S. District Judge Rubén Castillo wrote that Robbins Geller "failed to verify the allegations so as to remain ignorant of the truth, and this conduct is reckless and unjustified." [19]
Jules Michael Aguirre[ 1] (born 1949), more commonly known as Michael Jules Aguirre, was the City Attorney for the City of San Diego, California, from 2004 to 2008. In 2013, he was a candidate for mayor in a special election following Mayor Bob Filner 's resignation. He lost to Kevin Faulconer, placing fourth in a field of eleven candidates.
July 17, 2024 at 2:25 PM. A 16-year-old girl was rescued from a hole in the sand that partially collapsed in San Diego on July 16, authorities said. Lifeguards responded to reports that the girl ...
Peruta v. San Diego, 824 F.3d 919 (9th Cir. 2016), was a decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit pertaining to the legality of San Diego County's restrictive policy regarding requiring documentation of "good cause" that "distinguish[es] the applicant from the mainstream and places the applicant in harm's way" (Cal. Pen. Code §§ 26150, 26155) before issuing a ...
The San Diego City Employees' Retirement System had been underfunded in some form for more than a decade. [2] In 2001, as a result of years of sharp increases in pension benefits combined with decreases in pension funding [ 3 ] and a decrease in the value of investments, [ 4 ] the fund fell below certain funding targets.